And He Built Him a Boat

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    Out of the west the evening-colored air
    Made a music box out of the treetops
    A wind harp out of the stars
    Velvet waters tumble out from the fountainhead of
    Inspiration and played the rushes

    Wordless song on the river sighing
    Forgotten the pipes and the flutes of the dying
    The air is alive with the stirrings and turnings
    Of phrase in the twilight like petals flying
    Into the waters and dreamily floating

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    The poet felled him a tree
    He felled him a fir and was shriven
    He drew from pine his boat
    Simple, imperfect, with evergreen dressing the air
    He fashioned boards from his longing, and
    Sacrificed food and rest for ever

    He forgot himself
    Distaste in this thing surrounding him
    Decay
    The poet amidst the musical waters
    Became the song and what he had
    Dreamt of being all along

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